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S&Ds: Updated rules on fertilizers are a step towards circular economy

Date

24 Oct 2017

Sections

Agriculture & Food

Strasbourg, 24 October 2017

Today the European Parliament voted on a report to up-date rules on fertilizer products. In line with our commitment to bring about a circular economy through ambitious policy proposals, the Socialists and Democrats pushed for new rules on fertilizers which will decrease waste, encourage reuse of raw materials and level the playing field for organic fertilizers compared to traditional mineral ones. The new harmonized rules will ensure the  correct and well-functioning of the European market for fertilizers.
The Socialists and Democrats also pushed through stronger limits for cadmium in mineral fertilizers, ensuring a gradual reduction of cadmium in the fertilizers for sale in the EU. Cadmium is a toxic heavy metal that is a carcinogenic and mutagenic substance harmful to human health and the environment.

Marc Tarabella, S&D rapporteur on fertilizer products, said:

“The new rules on fertilizers will help the development of a circular economy by creating new channels for waste recovery, nutrient recycling and boosting organic fertilizers. By setting out rules for the first time at a European level for many organic or innovative fertilizer products, we achieved a big step forward. Putting organic fertilizers on an equal footing with more traditional mineral ones has great potential for reducing waste and decreasing the environmental impact of agriculture. The recovery of nutrients from waste is estimated to replace 30 % of inorganic fertilizers currently on the market. We found a good balance between encouraging innovation and protecting human health and the environment in this text, which could well be a turning point for the circular economy.”

Nicola Danti, S&D spokesperson on the Internal Market and MEP, added:

"The new rules on fertilizers will guarantee the well-functioning of the European market for fertilizing products, while ensuring that CE marked fertilising products on the market fulfil the requirements on human, animal, plant health and safety. All products will be labelled in a uniform way allowing European farmers to make informed choices, contributing to making food production more cost and resource effective.
"Safe and correct use of fertilisers is key for agricultural and environmental sustainability and for food safety. With today’s vote on up-dating the rules on fertilizer production, we Socialists and Democrats have been pushing to change the way we re-use, recycle and recover our resources, moving one step closer to a circular economy in the EU."

 

MEPs INVOLVED

TARABELLA Marc

marc.tarabella@ep.europa.eu

+32(0)2 28 45444

+33(0)3 88 1 75444

http://www.tarabella.eu/pages/1_1-Accueil.html

 

DANTI Nicola

nicola.danti@ep.europa.eu

+32(0)2 28 45143

+33(0)3 88 1 75143

http://www.nicoladanti.it/

 

S&D PRESS CONTACT

PELZ, Silvia

silvia.pelz@ep.europa.eu

+33 3 88 17 81 64

+32 2 284 87 12